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INDUSTRIAL ARTS 101 lA 158. Principles of flectricol Wiring (3) (former lA 111 D) Prerequisite: lA 52. Principles of electrical power distribution; industrial and residential wiring; circuits, devices, and systems; local and national electrical codes. (lecture-lab; field trips) GRAPHIC ARTS AREA lA 60. Basic Graphic Arts (3) (former lA 26) Introduction ro the graphic arts; hand composition, paper making, stereotype, rubber-stamp, thermography, maxbling; experiences in relief printing methods; overview of entire printing industry. (lecture-demonstration; Student projects, field trips) lA 160. Advanced Graphic Arts (3) (Former lA 127) Prerequisite: IA 60 or permission of instructor. Typographic layout and design; problems of boolc manufllcture; principles of advertising layouts; hand, machine, and photogropltic typesetting· methods; experience in running automatic printing press and typesetting machine. Field trips. lA 162. Graphic Arts Crafts (2) (Former lA 128) :mous processes and media u. ed in the graph ic arts indusrry; creative and recreationnl aspect for the student; silk screen, linoleum lllock, .ficxogmpby, intaglio, stercocypc, papcrmaking, thermograph}', ·marbling, stndont pcojecrs. Field trips. lA 164. Bookbinding (2) (Former lA 142) Historical development of the book and its influence on our society; preparation for publication, methods of reproduction and materials used; projects" in binding and rebinding; yearbook and textbook problems. Field trips. lA 166. Publications Production Management (3) (Former lA 145) Prerequisite: uppc.r division studenr. For J>crsons interested in the field of buying, selling or producing pdnted mate.l"ial. Processes of reproduction; t;ypes of pubUcations; media, materials and equipmem; technical problems in layout; leg:tl problems; yearboolc and in-pJnnt puhliC!ltion .reproduction. fi'i eJd r.rips. METALS AREA General Metalworking lA 70. Basic Metalworking (3) (Former lA 40) Introduction to and exploration in various metal areas including sheel: metal, bench metal, art metal, wrought iron foundry and forging. lA 170. Advanced Principles of Metalworking (3) (Former lA 119) Prerequisite: lA 70 or equivalent. Study and experience in nonferrous metal casting, core-making, forging; principles of metal spinning. Welding lA 71. Basic Welding (2) (Former lA 6) Fundamentals of oxyacetylene and shielded metallic arc welding processes; oxyacetylene flame in brazing and flame cutting; familiarization with commonly welded joints; types, uses, and classification of electrodes and equipment. (lecture-lab) lA 171. Advanced Welding (2) (Former lA 106) Prerequisite: lA 71. Major welding processes and fields of pplication; weldability of fenous and nonferrous nJetals and alloys; fundamentals of welding metallurgy; welding symbols; introdt1ction to destructive and nondestructive testing methods. (lecture-lab) ·
Object Description
Title | 1964-65 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1964-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 101 |
Full Text Search | INDUSTRIAL ARTS 101 lA 158. Principles of flectricol Wiring (3) (former lA 111 D) Prerequisite: lA 52. Principles of electrical power distribution; industrial and residential wiring; circuits, devices, and systems; local and national electrical codes. (lecture-lab; field trips) GRAPHIC ARTS AREA lA 60. Basic Graphic Arts (3) (former lA 26) Introduction ro the graphic arts; hand composition, paper making, stereotype, rubber-stamp, thermography, maxbling; experiences in relief printing methods; overview of entire printing industry. (lecture-demonstration; Student projects, field trips) lA 160. Advanced Graphic Arts (3) (Former lA 127) Prerequisite: IA 60 or permission of instructor. Typographic layout and design; problems of boolc manufllcture; principles of advertising layouts; hand, machine, and photogropltic typesetting· methods; experience in running automatic printing press and typesetting machine. Field trips. lA 162. Graphic Arts Crafts (2) (Former lA 128) :mous processes and media u. ed in the graph ic arts indusrry; creative and recreationnl aspect for the student; silk screen, linoleum lllock, .ficxogmpby, intaglio, stercocypc, papcrmaking, thermograph}', ·marbling, stndont pcojecrs. Field trips. lA 164. Bookbinding (2) (Former lA 142) Historical development of the book and its influence on our society; preparation for publication, methods of reproduction and materials used; projects" in binding and rebinding; yearbook and textbook problems. Field trips. lA 166. Publications Production Management (3) (Former lA 145) Prerequisite: uppc.r division studenr. For J>crsons interested in the field of buying, selling or producing pdnted mate.l"ial. Processes of reproduction; t;ypes of pubUcations; media, materials and equipmem; technical problems in layout; leg:tl problems; yearboolc and in-pJnnt puhliC!ltion .reproduction. fi'i eJd r.rips. METALS AREA General Metalworking lA 70. Basic Metalworking (3) (Former lA 40) Introduction to and exploration in various metal areas including sheel: metal, bench metal, art metal, wrought iron foundry and forging. lA 170. Advanced Principles of Metalworking (3) (Former lA 119) Prerequisite: lA 70 or equivalent. Study and experience in nonferrous metal casting, core-making, forging; principles of metal spinning. Welding lA 71. Basic Welding (2) (Former lA 6) Fundamentals of oxyacetylene and shielded metallic arc welding processes; oxyacetylene flame in brazing and flame cutting; familiarization with commonly welded joints; types, uses, and classification of electrodes and equipment. (lecture-lab) lA 171. Advanced Welding (2) (Former lA 106) Prerequisite: lA 71. Major welding processes and fields of pplication; weldability of fenous and nonferrous nJetals and alloys; fundamentals of welding metallurgy; welding symbols; introdt1ction to destructive and nondestructive testing methods. (lecture-lab) · |